Eagle News
Meridianville Middle School
Meridianville Middle School
Monday - Friday
8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Fax: 256-851-4551
Email: ebryant@madison.k12.al.us
Location: 12975 Hwy 231/431 N., Hazel Green, AL 35750
Phone: 256-851-4550
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eaglesmeridianville/
Daily Announcements
Please clear up all charges owed to the lunchroom!
Bowling Tryouts for HGHS for next year will be this Wednesday, May 15, at Pin Palace from 4-6 PM.
The final Band Matching Day for Beginning Band at MMIS or MVMS is Saturday, May 18 from 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.. The matching session will be at the Meridianville MS band room. If you cannot make this date, contact Marsha Asquith at masquith@madison.k12.al.us to arrange an appointment.
Tryouts/Application for the 2019-2020 season HGHS Competitive Vex Robotics Team have begun. Anyone interested needs to complete the online application. The application can be accessed at:
The application is due to be completed by Monday, May 13th. All inquiries can be directed to Mrs. Glenn at HGHS bnglenn@madison.k12.al.us
Dear Meridianville Middle School!
Thank you for a great year! Nurse Dawn would like to take this time to remind you about end of year medication pick-up. All medication needs to be picked up by a parent/guardian by Wednesday May 22, at 11:30 AM. After that time, medication will be disposed of according to Madison County Board of Education policy. If you need new forms to get filled out by your physician over the summer, please see Nurse Dawn or check the Madison County website under health forms. Again, it has been a pleasure to serve your children at Meridianville Middle School! Go Eagles!
PLEASE SEND IN A SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE FOR YOUR STUDENTS FINAL REPORT CARD. PLEASE MAKE SURE THE STUDENTS NAME IS ON THE ENVELOPE. ENVELOPES WILL BE TURNED IN TO HOMEROOM TEACHERS. LAST DAY TO COLLECT WILL BE MAY 20TH.
STUDENTS CAN PICK UP REPORT CARDS BEGINNING MAY 30TH
May 20th
7th Grade Awards 9:00 - 10:00 A.M.
8th Grade Awards and Promotion ceremony 10:45 - 12:30 P.M.
**Students will be allowed to check out after the program with a check-out notification form.
May 21st - EXAMS 1/2 day for students (11:30 A.M. dismissal)
May 22nd - EXAMS 1/2 day for students - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL (11:30 A.M. dismissal)
Math tutoring will take place every morning from 8:00 to 8:30 A.M. in the Library.
2019-2020 REGISTRATION
Great News! PowerSchool online registration for 2019-2020 starts soon! ALL currently enrolled students must register April 22 - May 31, 2019 for continued enrollment in the Madison County School System. In order to register current students, you must have a SNAP code which is being mailed to your home address on April 15.
Registration for new students also begins on April 22. New students do not need a code to register. PowerSchool registration information and links are under the Registration tab on all MCSS school websites.
All required enrollment documents should be uploaded to the PowerSchool enrollment portal. If you are unable to provide any of the required enrollment documents, please visit your child's school. Please see a list of all required enrollment documents below.”
- Age Verification Documentation- Birth Certificate or Passport/VISA when necessary
- Proof of Residence
- Huntsville Utility Bill
- Complete the Residency Affidavit (English) (Spanish)
- Custodial Parent’s Photo Identification
- Certificate of Immunization or Exemption Documentation
New Procedure
Student Morning Care
Parents and Guardians,
Meridianville Middle School does not open our doors until 8:00 AM. This is in direct conflict with many of our parents work schedules; often parents drop students off prior to 8:00 AM. If an effort to support our parents needs and most importantly for our students’ safety we will offer Student Morning Care from 7:00 AM until 8:00 AM. Beginning Monday, October 15, 2018 Meridianville Middle School Student Morning Care will provide a safe and well supervised place for students in the cafeteria. Student Morning Care is at a cost to the parent, there is a weekly charge of $15. Please be mindful if a student is dropped off one day or all five days the cost remains $15 for that week. Each morning students will sign-in and report to the cafeteria. Students will be welcome to study, complete homework, and work on projects during this time. All school rules apply at all times, students are to remain seated and only get up to use the restroom when they are given permission. If students are dropped off in the mornings prior to 8:00 AM it is mandatory and an automatic enrollment into Student Morning Care. If you have any questions or concerns please be don’t hesitate to contact me a cwhitlow@madison.k12.al.us.
Cameron E. Whitlow
PTSA
PTSA Officers
President: April Sadler
Email: aprilraine77@gmail.com
Vice President: Ronda Hayes
Treasurer: Kelly Tucker
Email: Kellyrtucker@gmail.com
Secretary: Traci Chrisco
Email: chriscofam@aol.com
Second Vice President: Amy Heard
Please feel free to contact any one of us if you would like to volunteer!
PTSA
BUS LIST WITH REMIND INFORMATION
PERMANENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lost and found is located in the Main Office. All items not collected by Friday afternoon will be donated immediately.
Students must have a bus note with a contact phone number in order to ride a different bus. All notes must be turned in to the office first thing in the mornings.
No check outs after 3:00 P.M.
If you plan on getting a physical, please make sure you get a physical packet from the school.
Supply List
Sports Schedules
Athletic Eligibility Paperwork
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2-1-1 System
An amazing resource is available every hour of every day to families and individuals in need of essential human services – 2-1-1. The 2-1-1 system is for human services needs what 9-1-1 is for emergency needs. In North Alabama, 2-1-1 is provided through Crisis Services of North Alabama in partnership with United Way. Last year, the 2-1-1 Call Center in Huntsville answered more than 37,000 calls from across the state with more than 20,000 of those calls being from North Alabama alone. The majority of callers requested help with basic needs—such as utilities, rent, food, and housing. During times of disaster, 2-1-1 has been critical in assisting both disaster victims and disaster relief providers to make connections. 2-1-1 can be accessed through a statewide website (www.211connectsalabama.org) as well as through our local call center. Your Superintendent Council representative has a flyer and magnets promoting this program. This will be a great resource for our community.